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Re: Help! "SimasiMac" on an SE/30 connected to an EII+ HD

2009-07-27 by esynthesist

I've read about this particular pattern on the Mac screen on other forums a while ago.
As far as I remember the most common cause is a weak battery.
Replacing the battery is also one of the hints given in the website you are referring to.

If I were you I would try that first.
I have replaced mine two years ago and it's a "managable" job to do (no soldering, but you'll have to disconnect some boards and temporarily remove them to get access to the battery - well at least this was the case with my Mac Classic II). It's true that the tube of the screen has high voltages on it, but it's perfectly possible to avoid touching it :-)

///E-Synthesist


--- In emulatorII-list@yahoogroups.com, "ditabeardmemo" <brandt@...> wrote:
>
> Hi everyone:
> 
> I realize this is somewhat off-topic, as this is mainly a discussion board for EII technical issues, but I was hoping someone could help with a serious problem I encountered on a Macintosh SE/30. I purchased this unit second hand for use with my Emulator II+ HD,  and it came fully loaded with the OMI library, the E-mu library, the Sound Designer software, etc. Hence, I'm very concerned about recovering this data... even moreso than I am recovering the computer itself.
> 
> In any case, the computer operated normally for the first few days after I bought it. Then, however, it developed a strange pattern at start-up:
> 
> http://www.biwa.ne.jp/%7Eshamada/fullmac/repairEng.html#SimasiMac
> 
> I started to see the "zebra-like" horizontal rasters a few days ago, but eventually the machine would boot to the desktop as normal. Now, however, the stripes appear for about five minutes, and then the smiley Mac appears, but then it goes away for 5 seconds and comes back ad infinitum, never completing the boot procedure.
> 
> It appears as if some people have found solutions to SimasiMac, but have any of you dealt with this specific problem, or worked inside one of these machines? I'm under the impression that the CRT monitor retains a very dangerous voltage even after the unit has been unplugged, so I'm wary of opening it up and unseating or reseating any chips.  It also looks like - under a worst-case scenario - I might have to replace some capacitors, which is beyond my current soldering ability.
> 
> Last night I powered the machine off, unplugged it and let it sit overnight, but the problem persisted this morning.  I also tried it in a different electrical outlet to no avail.
> 
> If anyone has advice as to how I might solve this, I would be most appreciative. At a minimum, I would love to salvage the contents of the hard drive... in addition to the rare libraries that came with the machine, I had just finished transferring my entire library of 5" floppy disks.
> 
> Thank you!
> Brandt
> 
> P.S. - I cross-posted this inquiry to the eiiiforum.com Web site, so if any of you are reading this for the second time, my apologies.
>

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